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" .\n5\n'A\n'ft/A, li-\nTHE GOLDEN ERA\nVJL. III. NO 52.\nGOLDEN B.C., SATURDAY, JTJTT 28, 1894.\n$2 Per Year\nC. A. WARREN,\nDEAI.KIl IM\nDry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes,\nHardware, Etc.\nMINERS' SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.\nAUBNT FOB TUB\nCalifornia Giant Powder Company,\nof which ii full stock is constantly on hand,\nSubscriptions taken for all Canadian, American, British or\nForeign Newspapers and Periodicals.\nCHAS. A. WARREN,\nGolden. B.C.\nCOLUMBIA HOUSE,\nGolden, - - B.C.\nHas lieen newly built and newly furnished.\nHeated throughout with hot air. The\ntable is first c.'ass. The bar is stocked\nwith choice Wines. Liquors and Cigars.\nHUDSON'S\nBAY\nCOMPANY\n(Incorporated 1(170.)\n :0:\t\nDRY GOODS\nGROCERIES,\nBOOTS and SHOES,\nCROCKERY,\nWINES,\nLIQUORS,\nCIGARS,\nEtc. Etc.\nPrices quoted and samples suprlied on\napplication.\nOUR TOWM. protect ion of tho river banks on the\nGolden, nn the innin line of lhe Cunndiiin Kicking Horse river, the local govern-\nnicihc Iw.iliv'iy. ,it ns fiiiint'ctinn with tlio\nsteamboat navigation of the Coltinibiii river 11 ment contributing an equal amount.\n&!?\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD t T-V '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*ve -*'s\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD4\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD aPPropriution\nen Smelting works, tho Upper Columbia 1 of $n,0(J0 for river improvements be-\n2ajr8? .ii\"- widely11\" kunj:!\"\"a,! t! '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD c\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ^ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ** \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*\nMffJriM A ^ brick- vi,iu,*d\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD *mo' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\nfor scenery of nil kinds; the distributing I brought down on tbo Hyak lust Sun-\nrouloilt. i0l'e't'''1''6\"'1 tuu\"tr5'0\" \"\"* day from the E.K E. Co.'s property at\nWild Horse. This is the lirst goM\nbrick ever produced in East Kootenay.\nIt was forwarded to the Bank of British Columbia, Victoria, B.C.\nCol. Raymond, professional gambler,\nwas arrested here Tuesday night. He\nciime here from Calgury on Monday,\nwhere he is wanted for stealing a sido-\nboiird and silver water pitcher from\nGeorge Murdoch, auctioneer. Sergt.\nBrooks. N.W.M.P.. arrived from Banff\nWednesdity morning uud tuok the\nprisoner east ou No, 2.\nLOCAL JOTTINGS.\nSpecial attention given to\nMAIL ORDERS. Write us.\nWm. yiefleish, ~ Prop.\nIddress HUDSON'S BAY\nCo'y, Calgary, or\nKamloops.\nHUDSON'S BAY Co.\nNOTICE!\nSTOCK TAKING\nSALE!\nDuring the next six weeks we are determined to\nreduce our\nLarge and Varied Stock\nas much as possible, in order to facilitate Stock\ntaking and to make room for\nNEW GOODS-\nDry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and\nGlassware will be offered at\n20 p.e. Discount\nNOTICE is hereby -riven Hint David\nOppenhettner and R. H. Alexandei\nhave hied with mo an application for u\nCrown Grant to their mineral locution\nsituated on Copper Creek, in the District of East Kootenai*, known as the\nJuiinita claim. Adverse applicants, if\nany, are required to send in their objections to ine wilbiu CO days frm:\nthis date.\nDonald, (ith December, 18i).l.\nA. P. CUMMINS,\nGovt. Agent, East Kootenay, B.C.\n-FOR\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\nCASH ONLY.\nCARLIN & LAKE,\nField, Golden & Fort Steele.\nJuly 4th, 1894.\nThe Cassei Go 2d Exi. acting Co. Ltd. Glasgow.\n'The MiicArthur-Forreat Cyanide Process.)\nExperimental test* nn pnrcels up tn \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDHll'lh*\niimiiIk to ii*eortuin cost ot extraction mnl |ter-\ncoutiigc of -r.lii i.ml silvor recovered by\nmenus of the l,'y,.uiilo Process at the\nTesting: Works of above Co.\nFur further particulars apply tu i\nW. IN-Heir Harvey, tf. V. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD..\nVancouver.\nKeprtiseiitfitive A Sii|-ei'iiitniiileut fur ll.C.\nEAST KOOTENAY BANK,\nfXOT IN'COItl'OIIATBIl.]\nGRIMES, IM'.\nDown With High Prices For\nElectric Belts.\n91.65,12.65, $3.701 former prices 95, 97,\n910. Qunlty remains the same\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD16 different styles- dry battery and acid belts\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDmild or strong current. Less than half\nthe price of any other company and more\nhome testimonials than all the rest together. Full list free. Mention this\npaper. W. T. BAER & CO. Wii dsor, Out*\niUPTURE\nA general banking business transacted.\nDeposits received and interest allowed,\nCollections on all points promptly attended to.\nGold dust purchased und uncounted for\nat highest market rules.\nS. BARBER,\nMny 1, 1804. Manager.\nMr. S. S. Fowler went west on\nMonday's No. 1,\nMiss Connacher left this week on a\nvisit to the coast.\nTry McCully's for ice cream and\nlemonade.\nMr. Leslie Moodie returned from\nCulgury ou Tuesday.\nMr. J. O. Lewis of Revelstoke is\nhere on a visit\nCull on MeCully for fresh vegetables\nand green fruits.\nMiss Lambert left on Monday last\nfor Winnipeg.\nSliorill Redgrave of Donald was here\nthis week.\nMr, F. C. Lang left on Tuesday for\na visit to his home iu Lindsay, O it.\nMiss Carlin of Minnesota, sister ol\nMike wus u visitor here this week.\nAlways on hand at McCully's, all\nkinds of fruit and vegetables.\nMr. George Alexander of Calgary\nwas n passenger on Monday's '.west\nbound express.\nMrs. Smith, accompanied by Miss\nLizzie Smith, left this week for her\nhome in the east.\nThe Golden sports who visited the\nCalgary Fair lime returned sadder,\nbut not; any wiser men.\nWe nre glad to state that Mr. G.\nFraser is convalescent and may be seen\ngoing his usuul rounds wearing a\nhappy smile.\nWater melons just arrived nt McCully's Fruit Store, successor to Claxton.\nHon. Col. linker, Capt. Gordon, A.\nH. Wuti-uii, und Rev. Raymond, arrival from the south per ss Hyak, on\nSunday evening last.\nMr. Bob Connacher, brother of Mr.\nHarry Cotiliacher uf the Kootenay\nHouse, stopped off here a few days this\nweek ou his way east from 'Frisco.\nMr. Chas. Butler, Lite of Carlin &\nLake's, Field, lias been appointed time\nkeeper at tbe mill in place of Mr. E.\nN. Murphy, who resigned a short time\nago.\nMessrs. Granger, Moodie, M. Dainard, D. Dickie, ami F. Oivnn went to\nthe const ilns week iu cuiiuectiuu Willi\nthe \"Bobbie Burns\" mining suit\nwhich is going on now.\nA mn'giiindent piano-cssed organ\nwill be riilheil iu the Queen's Hotel tonight. The instrument is valued i.i\n8225 and is in lirst class tiri.er. The\nraffle will commence at !> o'clock sharp,\ntickets .-?.'.\nSpecial Constable W. Miller is doing\ngood work mound town. He has hi*\neye skinned fur trumps, having run\nfour in un Wednesday iii-.ht. Under\nhis supervision the town has been u\nlittle mure orderly ul hue.\nPolice v'ourt.\nOn Tuesday morning las'; the keepers\nand initiates of the houses of ill fame\nin Golden, appeared before Justices of\nthe Peace Armstrong and Aylmer on n\ncharge of \" being loose, idle and disorderly persons, prostitutes, having no\nvisible means of support, and vagrants\nunder the net.\" They all pleaded\nguilty nud were sentenced as follows :\nThe housekeepers were fined 810 and\n$3.25 costs or 20 days hard labor, and\nthe inmates were fined $5 and $11.25\ncosts or IU ilays hard labor each. In\nall cases the fines were paid. Tho\nprisoners were told that they were not\nto look on this fine ns a license to\ncontinue iu tln-ir business but they must\nleave the town- and were warned that\nif brought up again they would be\ngiven the f .11 contents of the law,\nwhich meant six months hard labor\nwith-nt the option of u line.\nCurler*' llcctlllg.\nA meeting uf nil those interested in\nthe organizing of a Curling Club will\nbe held in tlie Kootenay House, on\nMonday evening next at 9 o'clock.\nIt is huped their will be a good attendance ns it is necessary that all arrangements lie in,1.1.1 uinl a rink erected in\nguud lime and not louse half the season\nus wus the case hist winter.\nThe Itoiiuin Cutliolle Church.\nD. J, McDiiuiilil wus t he successful\ntenderer for the construction of tho\nHC. Church, his figures for the same\nbeing $1025.10. Tenders were also received fruui the following: Jus.\nHenderson, -Jib!)!);'Gordon Sutherland,\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDJlllO; Houston & Co. 11275. Work\nwill be commenced right away. Ladies\nof the church ure now canvassing the\ntown for subscript ions to tho Building\nFund nud are meeting with great\nsuccess.\nXOTIIK !\nThe nnniiiil meeting of the Golden\nHospital Society will be held in the\nAlexander llml, Golden, on Monday,\n- lit li August at M p.m.. fur the purpose\nof electing local in rectors for the ensuing year. Any person holding a\nyearly ticket or paying monthly dues\nis entitled to vo'e.\nHAIIIIV CllN.V/UrllKR,\nSeuciiiiy.\nI'renliyterliiii N feet.\nVessel* of 3,000 tun* carry seven anchor*,\nfour of a maxiiuiiiii weight uf ly tuns, with\nannul 300 fiilimui* uf cable.\nSteel low been us. tl for *ltin building\nonly fourteen year*, yet it is estimated that\n90 per cent, ot the vessel* Luilt al the present day ar * ul Hteel.\nThere i* a ve-se1 ilint wa* built on lho\nClyde, is owned in HiiBtuii, hall* from\nHonolulu, ami is iiiiiueii after * chinaman\nwhu live* iii Hawaii. Sue ia the bark\nFueling Suey.\nWOMEN.\nMen li ving without women, by themselves, become savage and sinful.\nThe li'iiiiiiaiion t f our national character i\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD laid by tb. uiuiuer* uf the nation.\nWe cannot talk nf superiority among\nspheres uud duties that a e ulike eaaeii*\ntlul.\nMany a woman doe. the wnrk of ber\nlife witiiuut being seen or noticed by the\nworld.\nThe world knows nothing, or does not\nthink, of the fears, the pain*, and tne\nanxieties iusepuraule trout the mother's\nurnVe.\nit l* a point uf honor that .Moorish women never know their own ugc*. They\nhave un birthday celebrations.\nIn Chinese the letter \"I\" has 145 way* of\nb< ing pronounced, and each pronunciation\nhaa a dill rent meaning.\nThe parish of St, Marylebone hits ss\nmany it* three thunaand iiiiildlt'ga, officially described us fauturlcs and workshop*.\nPlaster of Pari*, mixed with an eqnal\nportion uf ii itmeiil mid a small quantity of\n*ugar, Httuii settle* enckm ulie's.\nHOUSEHOLD HINTS.\nSalt dissolved iu alcohul will take out\ngrease spot*.\nMoth* dislike newspapers as much as the\nprepared inr ptij.er.\nBug* when sunken should lie handled by\nthe mi tile, nnd not the end*.\nCiiitlillu.ver n-ed for pickle* should be\nprepared i y lirel bulling tne vegetable.\nA ie ..spoonful uf powdered borax added\nto c 'Id e.tiich wid tend tu give tile linen an\nextra elilliics*.\nPule ring* can be mad. tn run easily by\nminting the pole with kerosene until thor-\nougi.iy -.mouth.\nSo sweet nud so natural a thing is piety\namong women thut men have come tu regard a woman without it a* strange, if uot\nunhealthy.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDJ. O. Holland.\nFROM UNDER THE GROUND.\nThe mines tributary to Butt. City,\nMont., have an output of $38,000,000 a\nyear.\nA vein of mineral wax, whioh resemble*\npure butter, haa beau discuvered by peate\ndigger* in Ireland.\nThe old Buimrio mines, in Mexico, are\nsaid tu have yielded $500,000,000 worth of\nore iu twficiiituriis. ^\nAt a depth of 8.000 feet in the famous\nCouistook mine at Virginia City, Nev., the\nwnier* that trickle from sides, roof ami\nbottom have a uniform temperature uf 170\ndegree* Fahrenheit.\nAustralia mined 4,037,939 tons of coal\nlust ye-.r. The supply is apparently inexhaustible, snd is counted on tu be an important fnctor in the future industrial development of the country.\nFAIR EUROPEAN ROYALTY.\nQtfeen Victoria tigus about 50,000 document* a yeur.\nMost of the telegrams sent by Queen\nVictoria are iu cipher.\nPrincess Elizabeth of Austria smokes\nthirty, forty aud suuietiuiee fitly cigarettes\na day.\nLady Henry Somerset want* the Queen\ntn confer order* of nobility npon women\njust as she doe* upon men.\nThe crown pr.tiee** of Denmark is a royal\n\"hlghnes*\" hy nature a* well a* by birth\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\nbeing six feet three inches tall.\nCatharit e tie Medici, queen uf France,\nWore the longest train ou record. It was\nher bridal rube. The Haiti was borne by\ntwenty puge , and was forty-eight yard's\nlong.\nFIGURES LARGE AND SMALL\nFifteen English brewers and wine merchant* whu died last year left over $30,-\n000.000.\nThe .total number of electors in the\nUnited State*, including women entitled\ntu vote, ia 13.500.000.\nDuring the quarter ending February 1\nthe state of South Carolina made a net\nprofit uf $41,000 uu gross sales of $350,000\nworth of whisky.\nIf the Hollanders actually undertake to\ndrain the Znider Zee, the first item of\nexpense will he a niunster dam that will\neust at least $18 000.000.\nIn 1850 there were 0.737 persons in the\nprisons of tne United States, ur 303 per\n1,000.000 of the population; nuw there are\n69,358, or 1,180 per 1,000,000, a remarkable sign of the times iu that cuiintry.\nNOTICE.\nA sitting of the County Court for\nEast Kootenay will be held at the\nCourt House. Donald, on Monday the\n13th day of August, 1S94, at 11 o'clock\nii.iu.\nBy order,\nS, RuiiClltAVB,\nDonald. B.C., Recorder.\nJuly 2nd, 1804.\nODDITIES IN TREES.\nTh. tallow tree, which produces a kind\nof fat, is one of the most useful tree* iu\nChina.\nFulton O. Berry, of Centrevllle, Cal.,\nhas ou hi* plantation a tree which last season produced fuiir thousand orange*.\nThe celebrated \"Apple* of Sodom,\"\nwhich gruw on tlie shore* uf the Dead sea,\nare a specie* uf fungi similar lo our \"puff\nbulla\"\nIn the Went India islands, Nubia and\nthe Suiidnn whistling tree* ar. I mud.\nPeculiar .lisped leaves aud pods, with a\nsplit ur open edge, give the wind a\ncbiiiici'. . ,...-. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD -\nMem' er* of the Austrian parliament get\n$4 per day.\njii.i.til i,3110.000 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDrticli**arepledged with\nIjohfloii pawnbroker* each week.\nlit linssln, a* ill France, Italy and Spain,\nlit,'* c.rry no pin Urges, either official ur\nsocial.\nThe textile emigre** nf Franca has de-\nrid, d lo adopt * standard liat of prices, as\nin Engliinn.\nThe nun.mil (mid n* royaltte* cn coal\nand metals in 1 Still in the United Kingdom wan estima eil at t'5.000,000.\nThe Itiugi nt tune during whicn a note\nline remained outside the Bank uf Eug-\nl.n d is 111 years. It wa* lur $135.\njV Parisian ia on trial lor tuaiishtngliter,\nbecause hi* -lug bit a pedestrian, causing\nI'm, later'* 'death from liydriiphoh-'n.\nBrick* from which is believed to be tbe\nremain* of the uld Tower of Babel are\n*i II found in great prolusion al Bin Niui-\nruit, Babylonia.\n'1 here were in England and Wales last\nrear 318.351 marriage*, 914.189 birth* and\nStiU.O'.'.liieiitlia. The rat minted population\nof the Iwo countries tu the middle of Ihe\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDear wa* 39.781.100.\nART NOTES-\n-gitoiwoo \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDavi-s.\nHON. J, A. LOUOIIEEII, Q,C.\nO. 8. Ml-CAltTI.lt.\nfi-tneheed A IWrCnrter,\niWri\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDter\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD, Advocate*, Solicitor*, Notaries\nEtc., Etc.\nSolicitors fur Hank uf Montreal.\nCAI.OA11V-, - N.W.T.\n.IKPHSON and tVIIKKLKK\nMember* Assoch.-'D.Ij.S. & P.I..S, lor ll.C,\nIJOMIN10N AND PROVINCIAL I.AN1)\nSURVEYORS, Civil Engineer*, Draught**\nmen, Valuators, etc Calgary niu! New Westminster, ('iirresimnilence solicited..\nl..J.,li'l'llsoN, O.I..S.,I'.L.S. of B.C. iHlut.\nC'Al.ltAltV, Alba.\nA. O. WiibbIjBII, D.Ij.S. A P.L.S. of B.C.\nNuw Wusmi-NSTuu B.C.\nNOTICE.\nApplication for Certlllei-ti> of\npro lenient*.\nIm-\nI'lUN-JESS MAY MINERAL CLAIM.\nTake notice thnt I, A. L. Hogg, Free\n?diner's certificate No. 28.-117, intend,\n60 days from date hereof, to apply to\nthe Gold Commissioner for a certificate\nof improvement* for the purpose of\nobtaining a crown grant of above\nclaim.\nAnd further take notice that adverse\nclaim* must be sent to the Mining Recorder and notion commenced before\nthe issuance of such certificate of improvements.\nDated this first day of June, 1894.\nA. L. Hood.\nUlt-Carthy A Hiti-vcy,\nBarristers, Advuciite*, Notaries, Ac. Solicitors tor:- -\nlliu Im-ierhil Hunkhf Canada.\nThe Canada I'eriii'ineut I,oil 11 & Saving*Co,\n'liii! Yorkshire I,mm A Securitiesl'orporntJoii\nThe Mnasey-Hiirri* In. (Ltd).etc.,etc.\nOffice*- Stephen Avenue, Calgary.\nP. MoO'AlirilV, Q.C.\nHorace Haiivev, B.A. Ij.Ij.B.\nLESLIE C. HILL,\nAssoc. Mem. Ixst. C.E.\n.nijVixo \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-.\4;iX-r:t-R.\nCociiitANB, Ai.ua.-Ft. Steele, B.C.\nTHE GOLDEN\nMining! Smelting\nCO, (Limited)\nCountess Fendure tlleichen has modelled a statue of Queen Vi-tnrin, which ia\nto be sculptured iu marble fur the Jubilee\nhospital at Montreal, Can.\nThe statu* of Benjamin Franklin which\nstood in front of the Electriu building at\nthe world'* fill ha* been presented to the\nUiiivers.iy of Pennsylvania,\nThe Bavarian \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.overninent has awarded\nMr. l'idgwuy Knight, the well-known American lit inter, lhe urn** of the Royal Order\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDit St. Michael fur lhe pictures which he\nha* recently sent to Munich.\nProf. Hubert Ilerktuner, Bavarian and\nAmerican hy birth and bringing np, Euro-\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDeau ill hi* art training, is declaiming\ni gainst the British student who gue* to\nPari* instead uf lu school iu Iluahey park,\nn here he hu a colony ul young wurkiu.a\nMid workgirl* in urt pursuit*.\nWELL TO REMEMBER.\n' That a dress made of live-cent caallie Is\nsurprisingly cool, and will wear longer\nthan one would ecti-sjso from tbe thin\nnature of Ihe goods.\nThat a handful of iron tack, are good to\nclean' out buttles and fruit cans with; half\ntill the jar wilh \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDoap*uds, than add tba\ntucks and shake.\nThat a box in the kitchen, or drawer or\nshelf in the cupboard will hold paper\nbag*, also the string*, and they will be\nfound useful many titties.\nThat newspapers should be saved for\nkitchen use, to wipe the (love off, to\n) ninth the teakettle, to wipe tbe llatlrons,\ndoubled to place under a hot kettl. or hot\ndish w. wish to place uu the table.\nA. LEOFRED,\n(tlr.idiinte of Lav.-tl nnd Mi-('ill.)\nmiKiKM kxi.ixu.sk.\nHead Office, Qiibiiec ; Branch Offices\nSilBltiiHOOKB, & 17 Place d'Armes\nHill. MOXTUEAI..\nMINES, & MINERAL PRODUCTS.\nPURCHASERS + OF + ALL + CLASSES + OF\nNOTICE!\nIn the Supreme Cnurt nf llritish Cnhinibin:\nin the mailer of Archibiilil McMurdn tlt'censed\nand iu the matter of the Ofliciul Administrators Act, dated the Fifteenth day of May, A.\n1). ISSII: upon rending the affidavit* nf Arthur\nPatrick Cummin* and Herbert lienrgo Low-\nIt i* ordered that Arthur Patrick Cummin*.\nOfficial Administrator tor the County Court\nDistrict nf Kooteiiny, shall lie Administrator\nnf all mid singular the irntsls, chattels and\ncredits nf Arehilinlil Mt-Miirdo deceased and\nthat thi* order Im published iu the I'fil.liEN\nEltA in!iv*pjq\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'r lur the iieriml of sixty day*.\n(Signed) W.1I. WARD SPINKS,\nLocal Judge uf Supreme Court.\nThe creditor* of Archibald Mi-Munlu. lute\nof (loltlen. iu lhe District of Knntenay, niilier,\nileceftseil, are rut|iiireil within sixty day*\nfr.uii thi* tbtte, tn send me |Hirticiihir* uf their\nelaiin*. Alter the expiration of the said sixty\ndays I shall proceed with the distribution uf\nthe snid estate.\nD.-'tcd nt Duiifiltl, ill tlio District of Kooto-\nmiy, thi* 2,-lril May, WM.\nA. P. CUMMINS,\nOfliciul Adiuinistrjitur.\nSamuel S. Fowler, E.M.,\nMEM. AM. INS. M.B.\nIff IXIXtV KXf.IXUFU.\nProperties reported upon. Kstinintcs and\nplans fur all inctiillurgic.il plimts.\nP. 0. Box 1, - Golden, B.C.\nW. PELLEW HARVEY,\nF.C.S. (LONDON.)\nAettay Office* A Chemical Laboratory,\n(Established iu B.C. in 18fW.)\nVancouver, L.V.\nNOTICE..\nIu tho Comity Cnurt nf Knnteu.-iy Imlilen at\n-Im East Crossing of the Columbia River; in\nthe matter uf the gi**l\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD nf Robert Tlruriiliury\n(lece.'tsi'il, inul ill the innlter of the IllHi-iid\n.Ailniinisti'.-itiirs Act, ilnletl the Fifteenth day\nnf May, MM: upoii re.-uling the atiiibivit ot\n(ietirgi! (.oldie\nIt i* nrilnrod Diet Arthur Patrick ('iiinmius.\nOfliciul jXiliiiiiiistratnr for tho County Court\nDistrict nf KiHiti'iuiv, shnll lie Atliniiiistrntiir\nnf nil and singiihir the gi*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDl*. chattels ami\ncredit* uf Rnliert Thuriihiiry ilercnseil, uud\nthat thi* tinier bo published iu the (ioi.tii-N-\nEltA iiewHiuiper for the |\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDirii*l of sixty day*.\n(Signed) Wm. WARD SPINKS,\nJudge.\nThe crmliltir* tif Rnliert Tlinrnbury. Into nf\nWiiidermiire, ill the District of KiHitenny,\nfarmer, deceased, lire require!I, within sixty\nduv* from thi* date, In send inn imrliculnr* of\ntheir claim*. I'ltoii the expiration of tho said\nsixty ihivs I shall proceed with the distribii-\nlion* of the Miltl estate.\nDated nl Dniuilil, iu tho District uf Kootenay, this -Mrd May, 1894.\nA. P. CUMMINS,\nOflici\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDtAdiiiini\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDtrator.\nBank Of Montreal.\nCALGARY.\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT\nInterest at Current rates.\nW. B. ORAVELEY, Masager.\nMANUEL DAINARD,\nLivery & Feed Stables,\nSaddle Horses for Hire.\nftOLWEX. R.V.\nHULL BROS & CO.,\nWholes-Ale and He tall\nBUTCH E RS.\nCattle, Sheep and\nHorse Dealers.\nGOLDEN, B. C.\nJ. SMART & CO.\nUndertakers and\n. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD . Embalmers,\nCalgary Alba.\nTELEGRAPH (HtliRlls 1'IIOMI'TI.Y\nATTBNIlBU T(l.\nIMO-.I'.KK PA1XT MHOI\".\nIf vou wiint voiir liiiiise I'niiiteil. I'-ir-cred\nor C'nlmniiineil, nr nny kind ot a sign Paiim-d\nwrite to.I. H. MILI.WARI). CaliiARV, the\nIjwuliiig Paint Shop in the Ileal, fur gnotl\nWork aud price* that are right.\nDIMPI EC lullltnaild'HEBIonrccoipt\nTl HI I Ltd. of a 2 stump, a receipt! for a\nsimple VEIiETAIILE HALM that will re\nmove Tan. Freckle*. Pimple*, lll-itvlie*.\nIllnckhc-iuJ*. etc.. leaving the skin soft\nclear and beantlfiil. Address A. D. STEM-\nPEL, 60 Ann St., Now York.\nDown With Hlgrh Prices For\nElectric Belts.\nflJii-i, $2.65, $3.70 -, former [iriccs $5, $7,\n$10. Qualty remain* tho same\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD111 different styles; dry battery and acid belts\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDmild or strong current. Less than half\nthe price of any other company and more\nhome testimonial! than all the rest together. Full list free. Mention this\n| paper. W. T. BAER k CO. Wii dsor, Ont.\nFor full particulars apply to\nH. B. ALEXANDER, manager:\n^a-^SaE -- - H. Connacher. Proprietor.\nNewly refitted nnd furnished. Strictly FIRST\nCLASS in every respect. Sample Rooms for\nCommercial men. Eire-proof safe for convenience\nof guests'. Heuilipi.-irti.'i's for mining men nml\nminers. Convenient to Stntion and Steamboat\nLanding. Direct importer nnd wholesale nnd\nretail denier in Wines, Liquors, and Cigars.\nSpecial attention given to orders from u,. the\nColumbia River.\nHARRY CONNACHER,\nGOLDEN, - B.C.\nGOMMERGlJiL\nPRINTING\nJob Depeirtmcr|t\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:o:- OF\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:o:-\nThe GOLDEN El^A\nREMOVAL.\nW. ALEXANDER has removed to Calgary, and will be pleased to execute all\norders sent to him there. Work left with\nC. A. Warren, Golden, and R. W. Patmore,\nDonald, will he promptly forwarded.\nRemember the address.\nW. Alexander, Calgary. Awarded\nHighest Honors-World'* Fair.\nDR\nMm\n+ CREAM\nBAKING\nPOWER\nMOST PERFECT MADE.\nA pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret\nbom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant\n40 YEARS THB STANDARD.\nllll.VALII MIII'.S.\nTba past week has lieen rather qu'et\nin regard to social affair*;, The concert of the R. R.T. went off with great\neclat. The boys outdid themselves\nwith milking everybody have a good\ntime. Music and refreshments galore\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD the consequence of big expenditure,\nleft ii small deficit. Golden was conspicuous thr nigh its absonce.\nTliere was another ruffle for a horse,\nand .lack Allen was the lucky winner.\nHis iron horse is not quite so capricious us the new properly.\nThe forest fires created quite a scare\nhere the other day and for a few hours\nit seemed as if the town wns doomed,\nbut the wind shifting in time it drove\nthe lire up towards the mountains, so j\neverything is serene.\nMr. Pinley, bridge foreman for the\nHamilton Bridge Co. at Stoney Creek,\nwas a vi-itor to onr town, as was also\nMr. B. Kerr of Beaver.\nDonald is putting on style in the\nway of having the houses painted in\ngaudy colors several of them having\nbeen treated that way within the last\nfew days.\nMessrs. Adutnson and Hancock, contractors, have started ou Mr. Jordan's\nhouse.\nMrs. J. Hopgood and Miss Hop-rood\nfrom Revelstoke, also Mrs. S.iiio.is\nfrom R igers Puss, were here to attend\nthe B. R. R.T. concert and dunce.\nSeveral other ladies and gentlemen\nwere kept away ou account cf the train\nbeing 8 hours late.\nMiss G. Connacher and Miss McDonald of your town were here for a\nfew hours on Tuesday, having accompanied Miss Connacher as fur as here\non her trip west.\nNemo.\nWe sincerely hope that it may prove\nsuccessful and that she will come b.ck\nto our midst a I ri^ht, merry, rou ping\ngirl.\nQuite a little controversy has taken\npossession ol the town lately in which\ntbe very elevating subject \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDgrammar \"\nis vexata quteslio. The writer of an\narticle iu an \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDastern paper used the\npopular expression \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDTwixtyou and I\"\nand iu lhe same line corrected himself\nby adding that -'T.vixi you and me''\nlias correct grammar. The majority\nol people with whom I come in contact\nnilirui thut the former sentence is correct uud are willing to wager quite a\nfew pay rolls to b..ck then- opinion.\nI haven't seen the color ot '-their\nstuff\" yet, but lo.- the benefit ol ull\n! and sundry grammarians who are uf\nthe sume opinion I would like to statu\npositively that the word -'ine\" is the\nproper one io use iu ihis case, and il\nthey are iu any doubt upon the subject\nii would be well fur them iu cuusnlt a\nreally competent authority before risking their --dust.\"\nVerily, front! nulla lidos would be a\nguud multu lor theiu.\nOur local bard cu.nes to the front iu\nquite a new guise this week. 'Tis\nhardly within my province to enquire\nhow lhe inspiration seized our gentle\nmuse - likely enough 'tis the sad recollection of a late shopping experience\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\nI simply give the furor poeticus for\nwhat it is worth, remarking that I\nam a bnchelur and, consequently, in\nj utter ignorance of the subject in its\nentirety:\nA TIP.\nThe idea of investing some dollars\nAlways rouses\nAn insane desire to possess\nLands or houses,\n\"But, a secret, your fortune quite made is\nIf, my latest, quite promptly obeyed is,\nJust invest in a carload of ladies\nShirts and blouses.\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD IG-HIMA\nCOMMUNICATIONS.\nFIELD NOTES.\nMiss Carlin of Minnesota arrived in\ntown on Thursday of last week and\nremained for a couple uf days us the\nguest of her little brother Joe, after\nwhich she left for Golden to visit her\nbigger brother.\nMr. W. H. Boorno, photographer of\nCalgary, wns a passenger on Thursday's east humid train.\nForeman Fraser with bis bridge nml\nbuilding gang was in town on Saturday.\nMr. II. A. Perley of the Albertn,\nCalgary, arrived from the oust Sunday\nmorning, hound for the Glacier House.\nMiss Stewart ol I'mult, who bus\nbeen rusticating here lur several days\nreturned homo on Sunday lust.\nMr. Hooper, C.E., und wife, arrived\nbv No. 1 on Tuesday morning aud proceeded west.\nMr. John Stocks of Canmore was in\ntown on Tuesday.\nMr. J. G. Petty, wife and child, of\nCalgary, were passengers on the west\nbound train on Wednesday, bound for\nVictoria, where Mr. P. has secured an\nappointment.\nMrs. Wheatley and daughter left for\nMedicine Hat one evening last week,\nwhere it is is understood the latter is\nto undergo an operation to her hip.\nEditor Golden Era :\nSir,- I beg to draw the attention of\nthe public to the advertisement appearing in another column, of the annual\nmeeting of the Gulden Hospital Society.\nAt ih's meeting the report of the\nDirectors will lie presented and au\nelection held for oliiee holders for the\nensuing year.\nIt is provided by a by-law adopted\nat the meeting culled on August 10th,\n1S!I;I, to organize the S iciety, that the\nnumber of directors shall be eleven and\nthat they shall be appointed by the\nmembers residing in each district, viz.;\nBeaver 1, Donald 2. Golden 2, and 1\neach from Palliser, Field, Windermere,\nThunder Hill Wasa, and Furt Steele.\nAll persons holding tickets or paving\nmonthlv dues are considered members\nand have right of vote.\nThe by-law continues: \"At each\nannual meeting any grievances thnt\nmay exist shall be complained of in\nwriting, and the complaint forwarded\nto the Secretary.\"\nThe Hospital is meant to supply the\nwants of tho whole district ot East\nKootemiy, anil it is to bo hoped that\nthe help that was afforded by people\noutside of Golden toward, its construction will bo followed up now by\ninterest in its management.\nElection of local directors will be\nin each ol the above mentioned places\non August 6th.\nF. P. AltllSTROSO,\nPresident.\nMr. Sim Jackson of Moore A Mowat\nmerchant tailors, Brockville, Ont.,\nand Mr. Kennedy of Kennedy A Douglas, merchant tailors, Toronto, are in\ntown this week witb the latest styles\nof gents' clothing.\nW. G. Nellson of Beaver was a visitor this week.\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD E.iltLY ALL TOWNS UAVE\nA smart Aleck.\nA girl that giggles.\nA woman that tattles.\nStock running at large.\nA neighborhood quarrel.\nA man who knows it ull.\nMore loafers than it needs.\nMen who see every dog fight.\nA few meddlesome old women.\nA boy that misbehaves in church.\nA tall old maid with a short beau.\nOne cow that can open every one's\ngate. -\nA man who \"understands\" the tariff\nquestion.\nA young man who does nothing but\n\"blow.\"\nSeveral men that make reinaks about\nwomen.\nOne person who always takes his\ndug to church.\nA man who laughs every time be\nsays somethiug.\nA hon pecked husband and a rooster\npecked wife.\nA mother who sees no good iu other\npeople's children.\nA bnily that any l(i year old boy\ncan lick if he only know it.\nA married couple who bill and coo in\npublic, but fi^ht privately.\nScores of men with the caboose of\ntheir trousers worn smooth us glass.\nA girl that chews gum ami goes to\niho post office every time the mail\narrives.\nA high minded woman who always\nsays the wrong thing when she speaks\nin company.\nSeveral men too stingy to take their\nhome paper, but who burrow the copies\npaid for by their neighbors.\nA man who smokes and chews tobacco but kicks when asked to furnish\nhis children with school books.\nMen who cun tell you all about finance and how to run other people's\nbusiness, but iinve made a dismal failure of their owii business.\njn Navigation fU\nM* &TramWayv\"i\nSteamers will leave *\nEvery Tuesday at 7 a.m.\nPassenger Rates about 5c. per mile. 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